Afghan Conquest of Balkh

Afghan Conquest of Balkh
Part of Dost Mohammad's campaigns
DateSpring 1849 – January 1850
Location
Result
Belligerents
Emirate of Kabul Principality of Khulm
Emirate of Bukhara Emirate of Bukhara
Principality of Sar-I-Pul
Principality of Mazar-I-Sharif
Commanders and leaders
Dost Mohammad
Akram Khan
Mir Wali
Emirate of Bukhara Ishan Uraq
Mahmud Khan
Shuja'al-Din #
Strength
3,000 men[4] Unknown

The Afghan Conquest of Balkh took place from the spring of 1849, to January 1850. Dost Mohammad Khan returned to the throne following the First Anglo-Afghan War, and continued pursuing his ambitions for the complete reunification of Afghanistan following its collapse from the civil war among Timur Shah's sons. Dost Mohammad began had entered the region once again in 1843 after being restored to the throne in the Hazarajat Campaign of 1843, extending his influence to Bamyan and many other regions. Dost Mohammad continued his ambitions into the region especially due to external threats such as Bukhara and the Emirate of Herat.

  1. ^ Noelle, Christine (1997). State and Tribe in Nineteenth Century Afghanistan The Reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826–1863). Psychology Press. p. 15. ISBN 9781138982871.
  2. ^ Lee, Jonathan (2019). Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present. Reaktion Books. p. 188. ISBN 9781789140101.
  3. ^ Lee 1996, p. 216.
  4. ^ Lee 1996, p. 221.

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